expub
Part reader, part toolkit, part living archive, .expub asks how publishing infrastructures might become more sustainable, modular, and open; what formats could fully realise the long-standing promises of multimedia publishing; and what the future of publishing looks like beyond platform monopolies and the binary of print and digital. The volume gathers essays, interviews, and hybrid publishing tools — from podcasts to print-on-demand, stream-based releases to online collaborative writing — and was written and edited collaboratively using Etherport, an open-source tool linking live writing to web-to-print publishing. The book reflects the practices it investigates: decentralised, modular, transmedial, and open-ended. The volume is organised in two sections.
Section 1 — Essays. Contributions by Sepp Eckenhaussen, Geert Lovink, Ezequiel Soriano, Annette Gilbert, Jordi Viader Guerrero, and Ilan Manouach. The essays examine the political, economic, and infrastructural conditions of expanded publishing, and the operational models through which artistic, scientific, and independent publishers experiment with new combinations of format and technology. Section 2 — Conversations. A series of conversations held at Nero Editions in Rome from 2 to 4 July 2024. Consortium members — Lorenzo Micheli Gigotti, Marcela Okretič, Janez Fakin Janša, Ilan Manouach, Tommaso Campagna, Marta Ceccarelli, and Carolina Valente Pinto — interviewed Clusterduck, Silvio Lorusso, Thomas Spies, Irene de Craen, Geoff Cox, Gijs de Heij, Yancey Strickler, Kenneth Goldsmith, and Dušan Barok.
This book is the outcome of the two-year research project .expub | Exploring Expanded Publishing, initiated and supported by the Creative Europe grant. The project brought together four institutions and publishing initiatives from across Europe: Institute of Network Cultures (Amsterdam), Aksioma – Institute for Contemporary Art (Ljubljana), NERO Editions (Rome), and Echo Chamber (Brussels).
Editors
Tommaso Campagna, Marta Ceccarelli, Carolina Valente Pinto
Project Coordination
Tommaso Campagna
Interview Moderators
Carolina Valente Pinto, Marta Ceccarelli
Editorial Assistance and Tagging
Ruben Stoffelen, Salome Berdzenishvili, Anielek Niemyjski
Audio-Visual Recording & Editing
Tommaso Campagna
Proofreading
Ruben Stoffelen, Marta Ceccarelli, Chloë Arkenbaut, Anielek Niemyjski, Sepp Eckenhaussen
Development of publication tool Etherport
Gijs de Heij (Open Source Publishing)
Design, Web Development & Custom Typography
Alix Stria
Printer: GPS Group
Typeface
Junicode by Peter S. Baker
Published by the Institute of Network Cultures, Amsterdam 2025.
ISBN: 978-90-835209-5-7
Index
Manifesting Expanded Publishing
Tommaso Campagna, Marta Ceccarelli, Sepp Eckenhaussen,
Geert Lovink and Carolina Valente Pinto
01
From Shitposting to Shitpublishing
Ezequiel Soriano
02
Expanding publishing: From Fordism to Toyotism
Annette Gilbert
03
The VOID: Hybrid events as expanded publishing
Jordi Viader Guerrero
04
Federating publishers: From Conceptual Comics
to a Creative Europe Initiative
Ilan Manouach
05
Conversation with Clusterduck
06
Conversation with Silvio Lorusso
07
Conversation with Thomas Spies
08
Conversation with Irene de Craen
09
Conversation with Geoff Cox
10
Conversation with Gijs de Heij
11
Conversation with Yancey Strickler
12
Conversation with Kenneth Goldsmith
13
Conversation with Dušan Barok
14